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Fantastic Fest has grown into quite the film festival. It started out sizable right from the get-go what with Tim League of Alamo Drafthouse and Harry Knowles of Ain’t It Cool News backing the entire proceedings, but it sure has grown regardless. Just look at the Wikipedia page and check out the immensely impressive list […]

All it takes is one song. One song and you could be taken back to a time in your life to when you first heard it or—more likely—when it first held meaning to you. I’m sure most kids of the late 90s and the entire 2000s have a very specific memory attached to Green Day’s […]

I wanted to avoid mentioning Trials HD and/or Trials Evolution at all in this review of Urban Trial Freestyle, because I felt like it’s a bit unfair that UTF is seen as a ‘copycat’ game. Trials are actually a thing that people do, much like racing or trick events. Is Jeremy McGrath Offroad a copycat … Continue reading »

It’s terrifying to think that somewhere along the line, we just won’t be able to play games. I’m sorry, that was overly dramatic. Allow me to rephrase: somewhere along the line, we won’t be able to play some games as they were originally made. Sure, we’ll always be able to emulate games and consoles and […]

So I finally saw Wreck-It Ralph. Yes, over a month after its release in the United States, I finally saw the most video gamey movie of the year next to Indie Game: The Movie. But while one was about the world surrounding video games and the struggle to create them (and really, just the struggle […]

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